Sigma says the new 28mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens will be available in Sigma, Nikon, Canon, and Sony E mounts and is highly corrected for distortion and other aberrations. Designed for use in harsh environments, the lens features a dust-proof/splash-proof design and features special oil- and water–resistant coatings on the front element. The new wide-angle lens also promises high-speed autofocus and great low-light performance.

The new Sigma 40mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art is another fast lens, and utilizes three low dispersion elements and three special low dispersion elements to correct chromatic aberration, with less than 1% distortion and virtually no sagittal coma flare, according to Sigma. It will also be available in mounts for Sigma, Nikon, Canon, and Sony E cameras.

The new Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Sports, in Sigma, Canon, and Nikon mounts, is a fast telephoto zoom designed to meet the needs of serious sports/action photographers. It boasts a light yet robust magnesium body, special coatings on the front element, and is sealed against water and dust. With an optical construction utilizing 10 low-dispersion elements, this lens is designed for superb resolution from corner to corner.

The powerhouse of Sigma’s new Global Vision lens introductions is the 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports. This bad boy is the world’s first 10X optical zoom telephoto lens with a long end of 600mm. It incorporates 25 elements in 19 groups for what Sigma says is “consistent image quality throughout the entire zoom range.” With a maximum reproduction ratio of 1:3.3, this lens is also useful for telephoto macro photography.

The Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports will be available late next month in Sigma, Canon, and Nikon mounts for $1,999. Pricing and availability of the other four new Global Vision lenses is yet to be announced. For more information about everything Sigma has to offer, visit their website.